These 5 super slick cars are taking over the 2017 Tokyo Motor Show

The Mazda Vision Coupe Concept was presented at the 2017 Tokyo Motor Show

From a surprisingly sexy electric coupe to a ride that is controlled by a joystick, the 2017 Tokyo Motor Show (which began on October 27, and will continue till November 5, 2017) had something for every automobile enthusiast.

AD scoured the floor to bring you some of the best cars from the 2017 Tokyo Motor Show:

Honda Sports EV Concept

The Honda Sports EV concept is a follow-up to the stunning Honda Urban EV concept the brand showed in Frankfurt. The Sports EV elevates the retro-futuristic motif to another level of cool. The low, wide, 1970s-inspired sheet metal camouflages a battery pack and an electric motor.

Mazda Vision Coupe Concept

Mazda stunned the world in 2015 with the RX-Vision concept. Mazda’s latest concept cannot be called a coupe at all. This bad boy has a sporty edge with coupe-esque roofline. There are a lot of design elements of the RX-Vision in the Vision Coupe, with hard lines being favoured over gentle curves.

Mitsubishi e-Evolution Concept

This concept car by Mitsubishi definitely cuts through the clutter. It comes with a dramatic floating roof, and is strong and agile. While it is only a concept, executives are confident that design elements will make their way into production. The taillights are expected to become a signature design detail. Autonomous driving and artificial intelligence are also expected to be part of future models.

Nissan IMX Concept

According to Nissan, the future is electric and driverless. The rogue-sized, all-wheel drive has the potential to travel 370 miles on a single charge. Aesthetically, the car’s design can best be described as pure concept fantasy. It comes with a sporty fastback-like roofline—a nod to Nissan’s current design language. The infotainment system controls can be eye gestures while manually driving and by hand movements in autonomous mode.

Toyota Concept-i

A few months after the debut of the Toyota Concept-i, the Japanese automaker has decided to unveil a more city-friendly Concept-i RIDE show car. Much like the previous Concept-i, the new RIDE concept allows us a sneak peek into the future of mobility, with a layout that offers mobility to everyone, including wheelchair users.

What’s more? The car operated does away with the need for pedals and a steering wheel, instead opting for the use of a joystick. Just like the Concept-i, the RIDE is powered by an electric powertrain.